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re: D. C. 6th grade homework assignment. Let's hear the responses.
Posted on 9/11/14 at 2:02 pm to The Spleen
Posted on 9/11/14 at 2:02 pm to The Spleen
quote:What's next Spleen, a rational justification for NAMBLA?
Okay, so it's safe to assume that during your schooling, anytime a teacher shared their personal beliefs on a topic, you adopted that same position? I can think of many examples from my schooling where a teacher injected his/her personal beliefs into a lesson, but I never felt forced to adopt those same beliefs.
When kids are 11 or 12, they're no more vulnerable than adults, right?
That is the gist of your defense here, correct?
Seriously.
Posted on 9/11/14 at 2:18 pm to NC_Tigah
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That is the gist of your defense here, correct?
Defense of what? I'm just trying to understand why this instance(which I agree is a stupid teaching lesson) is more cause for outrage than the numerous Obama/Hitler comparisons. And I acknowledged in an earlier post that "more dangerous" was a poor way to word it, and agreed the teaching lesson was more wrong than the radio host example I presented. In my eyes, both are wrong and stupid, yet only one seems to garner outrage here. Just trying to understand why that is.
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